Chilean black death metal cult from 1989. This release contains their "Vengeance from Darkness" demo and a rare live recording from 1990 with two unreleased songs. All copies come on heavy 180 gram double LP with a special gatefold jacket with booklet glued to the inside panel, plus a 24" x 24" poster of the front cover artwork. Limited die hard edition on double green vinyl comes with patch and sticker.

Death/Doom/Black metal gods from Las Vegas' debut and only album is finally reissued on vinyl. All copies are on 180 gram heavy vinyl and comes with quality gatefold jacket and 24" x 24" poster of the killer Moyen cover artwork. Die Hard version on red vinyl also includes a bonus 7" (Voodoo Mass and Chicken Dance (euro version), plus a patch and sticker.

Unreleased and obscure recordings of songs that was supposed to end up on Goatlord's second album. These rare tracks are also accompanied by old radio show recordings from the 80's. All copies come on 180 gram heavy vinyl with gatefold jacket/booklet, plus a 24" x 24" poster of the front cover. Patch and sticker are also included for the die hard version in addition to an extra LP full of even more rare live and rehearsal recordings from the same era.

super raw. fuckin' treble fest. i hear lots of people compare them to ildjarn, but while i see where they're coming from i think bone awl is more "basic" and "lo-fi" than ildjarn. the new lp slays pretty hard, definitely a good place to start if you've never heard them, although in my not at all humple opinion "not for our feet" is where the fuck it is at with them. i have dents on the roof of my car from punching the ceiling of it to that tape. best bone awls riffs for sure.

it was funny, checking out the lp today, i was thinking that it reminded me of a crass lp with the big poster and what not and then the music starts and i was like, "shit, you could even say this sounds like a super raw crass record", but then the vox kick in.........................

i hear lots of people compare them to ildjarn, but while i see where they're coming from i think bone awl is more "basic" and "lo-fi" than ildjarn.

That's what I thought when I first heard them. Like I said though, I only heard a few samples so it's really a pretty vague comparison. I'm not really into Ildjarn that much either, but I find his riffs to be more mesmerizing. Overall, I think Ildjarn displays more of a menacing, more violent sound. It has that nasty edge to it whereas Bone Awl have almost a punk vibe to their sound. Again, this is based on the samples I've heard.

Also, I can't imagine anything being more lo-fi and basic than the self-titled Ildjarn album. Have you ever listened to anything off that? I'd be interested in checking out any Bone Awl material that stands up to anything off of there.